Flex in the City: A LitRPG/GameLit Adventure

Flex in the City: A LitRPG/GameLit Adventure

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  • Create Date:2022-04-09 04:19:39
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Eric Ugland
  • ISBN:B09B5C2L7N
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Twentytoo

More or less the same This novel is more or less the same as the other books interesting and entertaining in an episodic kind of way but nothing much changes。 All the problems of the previous book is still there and our main character makes a bit of progress。 I'm a bit disappointed, I was hoping for more but it entertaining enough where I will pick up the next one。 More or less the same This novel is more or less the same as the other books interesting and entertaining in an episodic kind of way but nothing much changes。 All the problems of the previous book is still there and our main character makes a bit of progress。 I'm a bit disappointed, I was hoping for more but it entertaining enough where I will pick up the next one。 。。。more

Bryce Conley

Good Book I enjoyed the book and I am looking forward to the next book in the series。 I need to add some words to reach the 20 word minimum to leave a review。

Ihaia Tichborne

Average entry in the series that suffers pacing issuesThis book has several standout moments in the second half, but the first half felt dragged out。 The ending, as is traditional for this series, ends on a cliffhanger in the style of "tune in next week for the continuing adventures of Montana!" It left the impression that this book was mostly set up for the next one。The fight and action scenes continue to be a delight。 The character interactions between the protagonist and their closest friends Average entry in the series that suffers pacing issuesThis book has several standout moments in the second half, but the first half felt dragged out。 The ending, as is traditional for this series, ends on a cliffhanger in the style of "tune in next week for the continuing adventures of Montana!" It left the impression that this book was mostly set up for the next one。The fight and action scenes continue to be a delight。 The character interactions between the protagonist and their closest friends are frequently entertaining。 And this book finally forces the protagonist into some small moments of emotional introspection which I found quite poignant。What can often prove grating is the other characters berating the protagonist for nothing much。 There's even a scene where one character admits they don't even really know why they do it or what they expect to get out of it。 If this was one character it might be more understandable, but it seems like everyone close to the protagonist will at one point stop to pointlessly nag him。This series shares a setting with another of the author's, and this book is the first time there's been overt crossover and easter eggs between the two。 Problem is this series is by far the superior of the two so I barely cared about the crossover elements, which seemed largely superfluous anyway。 I very much hope that this doesn't turn into a situation where you have to read both to understand either。Obviously since I'm reading book 13 of this series I'm a fan who's on board for more。 But this book, while good, is neither the best nor the worst in it。 It is still a fun adventure romp, and a superior example of the GameLit subgenre。 。。。more